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- B. F. DOOLEY VALVE Orlginal Filed SGP'C- 18,1924

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BENJJMIN F. DOOLEY. GF PORT ARTHUI, TEXA@ VAL VE.

Museum filed September 18, 1924.

To all eti/wm 'if' may conce/1i Be it known that I, BENJAMIN F. Dooney. a citizen ofthe United States, residing' at Port Arthur, in the County of Jefferson and State of Texas, haveinventec'l Certain new und useful which the following ie a specification.

This invention'relatee to vulve structures, und it consists inthe novel features hereinafter deseribedend claimed.

A n object of the invention is toprovide :i vulve etrueturwof economical arrangement luiriug itspurts und features so arranged und assembled, that the faire proper will ,ooetJ-.f'ely close aga/inst the seat, when subjected to beek pressure. :ind wherein the valve member may eti'eetuidly close against it sont, in the event that the axis thereof should assume :i poeitiou out; of proper :iligmnent with respect to the Valve opening und seat. v

1With the above object' in View, the invention ineludee :i easing.; provided with u'seat und having u .superstiulcture mounted thereon, whirh serves :is a. enge for the valve inemlmr, und also serves ineens for resiliently holding` the mire member toward. its seat.

In the arfeoxnpuniing drawing:

Figure l a top plan View of the valve strueture.

.ligure L: is a. sectional. View on the line 2&2 o' Figure l.

Figure Si :i top pian View ot the taire uieniber dvtuehed. i

Figure 4- in :i detuil section tekensubstantielly on the Aline LA ot Fig. l.

The valve structure includes a. body l, having e port pelseinfr therethrough und provided with u seat f2. The body leien inrludeS-the three upstanding standards 3, which are provided :it one side with notches l. A plete i? lprovided at its periphery with ings 7, which .fire edeptedto engage in Im )levemente in Valves of. ,7

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Serial No.`738,521.

`the'notehee 4. One of the lugs un outstanding! portion which is underl u` corresponding' 9 provided upon one of best Shown in. I `ig^ure 1 Cotter pin l() muy be portions S) and 8. und its ende muy he usual manner` wher-eb)r the 'fwith adapted to engage outel'undinjf portion the .etundzrrds 3, ne of the drawings.

passed through the shown in` Figure 2, Spread in the provided pitite is held nt e fixed position vwitl reizition on 'the standards.

The valve member proper includes abil) ll, which is Concern-Convex sectionmnd adapted to 2 oi the body l. provided with :i

mounted through Athe center oi* the 13 of general conical eonfigrir A e011 spring in transverse engage against the The valve ,bib 11 Steni .'1'2, whieh'is slidablgvv plate. t5.

.ration is interposed between the plete (Lund the valve inemberll and is under tensionl` with e tendencyv to norn'ieliy hold the said valve bib ll in Contact with the seat- 2.

lt 'will b standards serve as a spring 13.

in conjunction with the rage for the valve seen that the nor-tion of the plate 6, bib 11 and the described the invention, what,

A vrdve structure comprising e body he i ng e base 'provided with 21 rieure; from the base e. plurality of standards and provided on' the inner .upper ends with notches, adapted 'tao standing lugs port and a seat,

faires of their a plate having outenr'ejge Within the notches, means for positively lixing the piate with relation te one of the standards, Said plate having openings passing through the sinne transverseiy, u. vzuve member internosed between the plete mid the bese of the ody and having :L stem which is elidabiy received in the plete, and e spring interpoeed between the plete and the vulve inen'iber.

.in testimony whereof I my signeture.

B. i?. DOOLEY. 

